Re: just a comment on weighing tea,from a newbiesjones12@cogeco.ca wrote:
> so i was brought up on teabags , and just got in to loose leaf tea 6
> months ago.
> i find the loose leaf tea amazing and have about 25 types at home from
> whites, greens, blacks, puerh, a whole spectrum of tea tasting.
>
> i recently picked up a didgital scale and measured out how much i
> normally would use . to see how much i was using normally for
> different teas.
>
> the weights ranged from 3.5 to 7 grams per cup, that i had been using,
> some of the green gunpowders i was way over in the estimating of
> grams.
>
> so i was dosing myself with mega caffeine and found some teas got
> better after the 2nd to 3rd infusing, now i know why, too much darn
> tea to start with.
>
> now i have been introduced to another spectrum of flavours to these
> teas, which were hidden by the overpoering use of tea. a more subtle
> flavouring
>
> i had been brought up on black finings tea bags and thought all teas
> were supposed to be the same harsh acidic, tannic stuff.
>
> so to all you newbies out there, invest in a cheap 10 dollar digital
> scale
>
> alanj
I also find that, with some of my recent China black teas, if I don't
weigh them I sometimes come out with a cup that doesn't seem super
strong taste-wise but really gets me jittery with caffeine, so I find it
useful to measure those by weight so I can use the least amount of tea I
can without sacrificing taste too much.
Melinda